PREFACE
This book has been in the process of writing for over ten years.
Since I left Iraq in the summer of 1964 and my emigration from
Kuwait to Australia in 1971, I have closely followed the events that
have developed in the Islamic world. Being an Assyrian national, I
found that life in Iraq was unbearably difficult due to my
indigenous nationality. Nor were my experiences unique, but were
instead shared by many other Assyrians from Iraq and other Islamic
countries. The injustice of my personal experiences in Iraq, the
sadness of having to leave my home country, and the awareness that
this was a common circumstance for many other Assyrians, left my
mind pondering over the issue of the unrecognised plight of the
Assyrian people.
Over the years, while monitoring news and the general media on
Islamic developments, I came to realise that the dire situation the
Assyrians found themselves in was similar to many other indigenous
peoples throughout the world under Islamic rule. This realisation
led me to wonder as to why such similarities do occur in the
experiences of indigenous peoples under the rule of Islam.
Islamic rule emanates from the Koranic teachings and the Hadeeth
(the sayings and deeds of Muhammad) based on the concept of the
existence of only One True God, The Creator, known to Islam as
ALLAH. In order to be able to govern this earthly world with
justice, the world needs to be ruled by His Vicegerent in accordance
with Allah’s teachings and Commands.
Since emergence of the Islamic religion, in about the mid-seventh
Century AD, Islam has divided the world into two zones: The Abode of
War and The Abode of Peace. The Abode of War is known as War Zone –
enemy territory, and The Abode of Peace, as Dar Al-Silm – Zone of
Peace – under the rule of the Shari’ah Law of the Religion of Islam.
The ultimate aim of Islam is to establish one unilateral Islamic
Nation covering the whole world.
This book describes the rigidity and controlled lifestyle of the
indigenous peoples under the chaotic ruling system of the Islamic
world. Their freedom is suppressed and they are under constant
cultural genocide. They are alienated, dispossessed and placed under
a blanket of silence, insulated from world media. They are under
pressure to either adapt to the Islamic rule and accept the fait
accompli or perish.
The aim of this publication is two fold. Firstly, to acquaint the
world with and alert it to, the hidden agenda of the oriental
colonization and Islamisation process of those natives that fall
within the states of their expanding Islamic Abode of Peace.
Secondly, to emphasise that the international community has a moral
obligation to guarantee native inhabitants of their occupied
countries constitutional protection from such undemocratic regimes
and help them free themselves from their adversary.
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